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I guess we're starting to look forward to the 2018-19 season with the recent news of the Charlotte Hornets wearing the white version of their classic throwbacks next year. Just on a side note, it'll be interesting to see if the Hornets follow that up in 2019-20 with their purple throwback jerseys? Obviously that's just speculation.
As far as other changes at this point, I am not sure if we've heard anything else. I would assume more teams will wear classic throwbacks and we'll see a new wave of community jerseys since apparently those will be a yearly change for some if not all teams?

Hi! Not new here but it has been long since I finished my last concept... And now back with a NFL to NBA concept.
First I want to thank @R3G for his amazing nike NBA template! Very user-friendly.
The 1990s NBA jerseys seem to be controversial because of it's colors and details, and I would like to see how the NFL teams can fit into it.
Since the Eagles unveiled their current set in 1990s so I decided to start with it.
Inspired by the 1992-95 Hawks set and 1997-2011 Wizards set, which both have single-sided stripe and similar curved jersey logos.
May back with the white/alt or I will start another new team. C&C is always appreciated!! Thanks for reading!!
Edit:
Lists:
NFC East: #1 Eagles / #4 Giants / #21 Cowboys
NFC West: #11 Seahawks / #17 Rams
NFC South: #14 Falcons / #20 Panthers
NFC North: #8 Vikings(v2) / #12 Lions / #19 Bears
AFC East: #7 Patriots / #10 Dolphins / #13 Jets
AFC West: #5 Raiders / #16 Chargers
AFC South(finished): #3 Colts(v2) / #6 Jaguars / #22 Texans / #23 Titans
AFC North (finished): #2 Ravens / #9 Steelers / #15 Browns #18 Bengals

We have the Players in the "Wrong" Uniforms thread and within that thread I've seen a few "Right Team, Wrong Uniform" entries. I thought I'd separate the two, because it is an interesting topic of its' own.
Here are a few to start the thread off with ...
Charles Barkley, Preseason 1992, Phoenix Suns
Matt Hasselbeck, 2001, Seattle Seahawks
Jeff Bagwell, 1992, Houston Astros.

Hey everyone!
If you guys remember a while back I started on this NBA jersey database project that eventually spawned into a Tumblr. I need everyone's help again. I decided to ditch the old template with a newer, easier to edit, one. But I'm going to need a lot of help on how the jersey shape/length/belt/shorts evolved throughout the years. I did my own research and this is what I've come up with so far: (Note that the years indicated refer to the jerseys templates only and not the jerseys themselves)
Ok. So for this first batch:
I'm not sure when they stopped using belts for their shorts.
I noticed on team photos that by 1956 the jerseys were a bit wider on the shoulders.
It went even wider at 1968 with a new V-neck collar jersey at 1974.
1986 was when they added the NBA logo.
For 1994 I widened the arm holes a bit more and made the shorts slightly longer.
To anyone who knows more about this stuff, I'd be really grateful for some notes and criticism. Thanks everyone!

This is something I have been toying with for a while. I wanted to do a non ABA Colonels, non horse themed KY team. I went with Troopers. There are two separate Army bases in Kentucky, which led me to a military-esque logo. The team would play in Louisville but would be branded the Kentucky Troopers. Navy and Gold instead of the ABA royal and red. I wanted to use gold more due to Fort Knox, but couldn't make it work in a way that wasn't corny.

In honor of Opening Night, I decided to experiment and create a different style of Nike NBA jersey called the Legacy uniform. These involve a combination of different eras of the respective team combined into a single uniform. This means there are varying styles, colors, and logos. Below each uniform are the aspect of the uniform and the era it's correlated to. I'm starting this series off with some Atlantic Division teams:
Boston Celtics:
1950s-60s: Chest text
1970s-90s: Number, pant logo
2000s-Present: Pant stripe, sleeve pattern
Brooklyn Nets:
1960s-80s (As the New York/New Jersey Nets): Side pattern, pant logo
Early-mid 1990s (As New Jersey Nets): Chest text
2000s: Uniform Color
Present: Number font
New York Knicks:
Late 1960s-70s: Chest text, pant logo
Mid 1980s-mid 1990s: Primary and Secondary colors, number font
Late 1990s-Early 2010s: Uniform side design, sleeve pattern
Present: Tertiary color
The rest of the division and more will be coming soon, but let me know what you think!

I searched through threads for the past year and couldn't find anything like this, so I figured I would post it. The idea behind this thread is to post interesting facts or statistics that a lot of people don't know. It'll essentially be the answers to trivia questions. I've got two interesting ones to start this thread off. The Minnesota Vikings were the first team to kick an extra point from the 15-yard line. Tom Brady has played two games at University of Phoenix Stadium, but he has never played the Cardinals there. The Pats have played two Super Bowls there, but only played the Cardinals at home since the stadium was built.

Hey all,
I decided to try and create retired number banners for current NBA players and their respective teams. These banners are based off the actual style of retired number banners the team uses (with exception to LAC and OKC since they havent retired any numbers yet). Justifications as to why I did or did not include certain players (HM=Honorable Mentions) are included below as well. I hope you think these are good and they are free to use and respond with any suggestions!
I will be doing this series for the NHL as well after!
ATLANTA: Joe Johnson (played majority of his all-star career with the organization and led them to many playoff births)
HM: Josh Smith, Al Horford (neither put up good enough numbers)
BOSTON: None
No HM
BROOKLYN: Vince Carter (All-star and leader for all of his nearly 6 years with the team), Brook Lopez (considering the Nets history of honoring long-tenured players and Lopez's solid numbers, it's very likely he'll see his number in the rafters)
HM: Richard Jefferson, Deron Williams (neither were as effective as the other two players mentioned)
CHARLOTTE: Kemba Walker (will be a multi-time all-star, a first for the "Hornets" in years)
No HM
CLEVELAND: LeBron James (OBVIOUS REASONS)
HM: Mo Williams (not effective enough), Kevin Love (too early to call/not on team long enough), Kyrie Irving (went out on sour note)
CHICAGO: Derrick Rose (a homegrown kid, multi-time all-star, and only the second Bulls player to win MVP outside of MJ)
HM: Joakim Noah (DPOY but didn't do much outside of that and a few all-star appearances)
DALLAS: Dirk Nowitzki (OBVIOUS REASONS)
No HM
DENVER: Carmelo Anthony (Denver scoring leader and put the team back on the map after years of futility)
No HM
DETROIT: None
No HM
GOLDEN STATE: Stephen Curry (OBVIOUS REASONS), Klay Thompson (leader and all-star for the current team, likely career Warrior), Draymond Green (top-tier defensive talent and leader for Warriors)
HM: Kevin Durant (not on team long enough yet), Monta Ellis (not effective enough/bad teams)
HOUSTON: James Harden (likely career Rocket, potential future MVP, and consistent all-star and team leader)
No HM
INDIANA: None
HM: Paul George (left on sour note and didn't play with team long enough)
LA CLIPPERS: Chris Paul (team leader and consistent all-star, delivering Clips to playoffs), Blake Griffin (career Clip, multi-time all-star, fashioned lob city era)
HM: DeAndre Jordan (not effective enough)
LA LAKERS: None
HM: Pau Gasol (didn't play with team long enough and wasn't effective enough)
MEMPHIS: Marc Gasol (all-star and Memphis' soft process on retired numbers)
HM: Mike Conley (too early to call/not effective enough), Pau Gasol (didn't play on team long enough)
MIAMI: Chris Bosh (sad story/way he went out, multi-time all-star), Dwyane Wade (OBVIOUS REASONS), LeBron James (brought in championships and was MVP with Heat)
HM: Udonis Haslem (devoted, but not effective enough to pass Heat's lenient standards)
MILWAUKEE: None
HM: Giannis Antetokounmpo (too early to call)
MINNESOTA: Kevin Love (multi-time all-star and double double leader)
No HM
NEW ORLEANS: Anthony Davis (Multi-time all-star and leader for Pels)
HM: Demarcus Cousins (not on team long enough yet)
NEW YORK: Carmelo Anthony (leader and all-star all 7 years on the team)
No HM
OKLAHOMA CITY: Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant (BOTH OBVIOUS REASONS)
HM: James Harden (not on team long enough), Nick Collison (not effective enough, despite longest tenure)
ORLANDO: None
HM: Dwight Howard (disrespected team and city, very up in the air/not a guarantee)
PHILADELPHIA: None
No HM
PHOENIX: N/A (do not have retired number banners)
PORTLAND: Damien Lillard (multi-time all-star, leader, and likely career Blazer)
HM: LaMarcus Aldridge (not on team long enough and not effective enough in time there)
SAN ANTONIO: Manu Ginobili (career Spur and team leader), Tony Parker (see "Manu"), Kawhi Leonard (multi-time DPOY and all-star, new team leader)
No HM
SACRAMENTO: None
HM: Demarcus Cousins (wasn't effective/respected enough in tenure, plus Kings' reluctance to retire numbers easily)
TORONTO: Vince Carter (multi-time all-star and put Raptors on the map), Demar DeRozan (Canadian player, multi-time all-star, and career Raptor)
HM: Kyle Lowry (too up-in-the-air)
UTAH: None
HM: Deron Williams (disrespected organization and not effective enough)
WASHINGTON: John Wall (career Wizard, multi-time all-star and team leader)
HM: Bradley Beal (too early to cal, no all-star appearances)

Hey new member here I'm a full time designer that puts together Portland Trail Blazers edits, concepts, and more in my spare time. I recently put together a uniform concept for the Blazers right before they were officially unveiled and thought I'd share the template I made with you all.
Details:
- 1920 x 1080
- Fully customizable
- PSD (CS6+)
Download Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Byc9BKc1_l2bVXA5cDFCVzZ4MDQ/view?usp=sharing

Hey all!
Decided to do a fun jersey series during this NBA offseason. These fun alternate jerseys I will be making will all reflect the team name and team name only, as you will see, quite literally.
I will be moving down in order of division in each conference and in order of city name in each division. I will kick this series off with these three teams:
Boston Celtics: The same look as the Celtics' mascot
Brooklyn Nets: Quite literally the weaving of a basketball net.
New York Knicks: Since many of you may not know what a Knick is, its short for Knickerbocker, which is an older term for a New Yorker. Thus, the retro vest and tie top and brown pants.
More will be coming soon if y'all like this series idea!
Template credit to therealpepman

Turning this into all of my NBA Concepts thread.
Utah Jazz City Concept (this post) (V2) (Court)
Dallas Mavericks Full Rebrand (V2) (City)
So, to preface, I obviously based these off of the uniforms and logos this year, making them a ice-ey, snow-ey, mountain-ey version for next year. I think in general I did a good job, but I'd love to catch some feedback. If you want the template I made, I posted it here a while ago, and will be adding an updated version with the shorts soon. Anyway, let's jump in. I hate writing details to go with the uniforms/logos, so you can use your imagination on what I did for different things. One thing to note is that I used the Oquirrh mountain range for the right side striping (left looking at it in an image), and the Wasatch mountain range for the left side. I also took inspiration from the old Jazz all star logo to make the new snowflake logo. OK here it is.
Snowflake logo
Mountain-Note logo
Version 1
Version 2
Version 3

I used a template for the base of the court from here: http://boards.sportslogos.net/topic/86113-basketball-court-psd/
i would have made the border lines yellow but how the template was made didn’t allow me to do so. So basically all I did was take the old Sonics logo and repainted it and removed the red and kept it two colors (excluding the white line) I also put the two S logos one on each side two symbolize the word super and sonic. And clearly I also added the space needle in the middle which I wanted to make it wood stain but it just didn’t work out with how much colored paint was used on the court so I made it a solid green. I tried making it both modern and old school with the old logo and the latest circle logos combined and also making the middle design abnormally big and removing any gradient for solid colors.
(I would feel bad for anyone sitting on the opposite side of the court tho)
tldr: combined the “present” and past.
Past: old logo, enlarged design, excessive paint
Modern: “present” Sonics logo, solid colors, keeping it two main colors

a concept design I made. I know not a lot of people will like this because it’s so extra but I decided to put a lot of “extraness” to match the spirits of New Orleans during Mardi Gras. The skyline is the one if New Orleans and I put it on both the top and bottom for some symmetry. I also put the team name on the bottom instead because of the New Orleans vine design on the corners. I then bring back the old Nola logo and recolored it to a Mardi Gras color. Note: I am not a professional artist so please excuse some weird jagged up areas or ocd triggering details

When I was in my early teens, my parents bought me NCAA Football 98 for the computer. I really enjoyed the game, and it was very well-designed for the most part: 100+ schools; full-season play with rankings, major bowl games, and major awards; school fight songs; decent playbooks; something approximating logos on the helmets. It was a very good game for the late 1990s---not as good as the Football Pro series overall, but distinctly collegiate and lots of fun. Anyway, despite the overall quality, there were two details that I have since learned were wrong. One, LSU by default wears yellow jerseys over white pants at home in that game. Two, Missouri's colors are green and gold in the game instead of black and gold. (Come to think of it, I think the latter was also the case in that college hoops game for the Super Nintendo even earlier.) I was wondering: have you guys and gals noticed any similar errors in other games? (Incidentally, Football Pro 98 has the Eagles wearing kelly-green-and-gray even though they were in their second season with their current and inferior color scheme.)

THIS IS VOL 1
VOL 2
VOL 3
VOL 4
VOL 5
League: NBA
League Branding: Nike
Team: New York Knicks
Jersey Advertisement: Squarespace
The Vision: Yesterday my return post was meant with great criticism. Majority of people hated my concept because it was to out there for them. I listened to the critics harsh words, and went back to the drawing board. For today's concept I wanted to once again create a nontraditional design, so what better league than the NBA. I once again choose an iconic New York team, this time it was the Knicks. Today I bring you a much better presentation as well. Thank you.
Lifestyle Quote: "A snake will hiss, and a dog will bark. Animals are creatures of habit." -Kong Tom
Team Quote: "To design for the Knicks, one must take the pride of the city to heart, and embrace it as their own." -Kong Tom
I hope you enjoy, and please leave honest feedback. Thank you.

Hey all-
I have noticed a heavy lack of G-League concepts on the boards, and this is my attempt to produce a solid series of G-League concepts. As you all know, the NBA switched to Nike this year, and the G-League joined them as well. Similar to how Adidas did the D-League, Nike as created a jersey template and simply changes the word mark and colors of the jersey for each team. While yes, it is a developmental basketball league, I believe that the teams deserve to have their own identities and own set of uniforms.
That being said, I have the first team of the series completed. I will be going in no particular order, so let's get this underway shall we? Fort Wayne Mad Ants
The one requirement I have for the G-League teams is that they follow the colors of their parent team, and the Mad Ants are the first example of this. They are the Pacers affiliate, and they recently switched their colors to blue and yellow. So here is the logo set and uniforms for the Mad Ants.
The logos are fairly self-explanatory, although the alternate logo needs a little clarification. Fort Wayne is called "Summit City", so the mountain in the W is symbolic of that name.
The one thing I wanted to do about the G-League uniforms is move the advertiser from the front bottom to the back. I feel like it cleans up the jersey and makes it look better as well.
So here's the first team, I'll have a second one tonight possibly but if not, it will be tomorrow morning. C&C appreciated as always.

OKC's Statement uniforms could make for an interesting and unique look if they were to incorporate that design into a full set. I put together a few jerseys to see what that could look like.
What do you think?
EDIT: Here are a couple alternate white looks.
(Special thanks to @R3G for sharing your template!)

A companion series to "Players in the 'wrong' uniforms" and "Players on the right team but wrong uniform"...this is about players who spent most of their careers in crappy unis. Obviously the poster boy here is Tom Brady. But there are others.
There must be others.